@nocontextmemes To be honest, reading. It doesn't have to be nonfiction or those fancy productive books. You could maybe go get yourself a novel that piques your interest. It is also effective since after buying a book, you'll think it's a waste to not read them.
@DeltyThe73rd I watched it! It's so good that I went and got myself all ten volumes of the light novel. I love how it's portraying the MC's entire life from childhood like Mushoku Tensei. I tried reading the manga but am not really a fan of how they translate certain words... Imo, LN better.
@learning_yohei A boy walks in̶t̶o̶ ̶a̶ ̶b̶a̶r̶ out of a convenience store. Cut to black. Now he's in an unfamiliar place, unfamiliar world. Met a cute elf girl. Fell in love. Dies. Met a cute elf girl. Dies. Returned. Dies. Dies. Dies. Dies. Survived. Dies. Trauma. Dies. Overcome. Dies. Repeat.
@learning_yohei An irredeemable pervert, scum, trash of society. Dies from a truck, wakes up as a child prodigy with talent in magic, and spends his second life trying to outrun his pathetic past while building a family. He failed many times; but he tried yet again just as much.
@niichi021 One day. One day, I'll get better enough at Japanese and read a comic from my favorite mangaka like this without a translator. For now, I'll settle with MTL.
かわいい!
@MrNormaI@OrwellNGoode That was actually true!
I remember reading once of a certain author that cannot finish his manuscript unless he's completely naked. And Tatsuki Fujimoto, the author of Chainsaw Man, who tried levitating and ate his pet goldfish raw. Geniuses are often weirdos.